3.30.2012

REAL // BETH HYER

Beth Hyer is one of the most real people I know.

We met during the VERY beginning of my photographic endeavors. We all have a beginning, so many of you will understand. I hadn't the slightest idea of how to shoot on Manual, how light "worked", how to compose pictures. I would just do my best on my auto settings and edit my pictures to high-heaven on sites like Picnic and Picasa.

Then came Beth.

She kindly, yet honestly, told me that I had to learn to shoot on Manual... it wasn't an option, it was mandatory. She also went through my photos and dissected the editing--asking why I aligned the picture a certain way, why I amputated the subject's arm in the crop, why I colored my photos in such an awful yellow ["vintage"] tone. She taught me so much of what I know about photography this day. Her dose of honesty was just what I needed to open my eyes to the world of photography that I was missing.

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Let me duplicate Beth's advice from over 2 years ago to some of you today:


1. If you are avoiding that part on your DSLR called "M", stop. Learn it. Google "Beginner's guide to shooting on Manual". Ask a professional photographer in your area.

2. Avoid over-editing. It's a bad habit, and a VERY hard habit to break. Try to get as MINIMAL as you can with your tone adjustments. Even if you're going for "that vintage look."

3. Pay attention when you're shooting. Slooowww dooowwwwnnn. Take less pictures and focus more on how you're composing the shot or where the light is best or how your subject is being flattered.

There's so much more to learn. I learn something every. single. day. So don't get overwhelmed.

But you have to start somewhere.

I believe in you. And I mean it.


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Back to Beth. Not only is she real in conveying her photography opinions, she is a tried-and-true, dedicated believer. I would venture to say that I have never met anyone as passionate about God and His Word as she is, and it is continually inspiring to be around this girl. There have been so many conversations with Beth that I've walked away from utterly challenged and longing to be closer to the God we both love. Beth also blew my mind by deciding she was going to attend Bible College in Hungary. In the middle-of-nowhere in Hungary. And she did. Here I am on the brink of a move (possibly to Atlanta), FREAKING OUT, and she moved to Hungary. Surely God is able to sustain us through change. He sustained her. And showed her so much along the journey.

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Beth,
I could really go on and on about you. We both pretty much know this. You've been a key part of my life over the past [almost three] years. This is perhaps the most ridiculously mushy thing I could say, but I have no idea where I would be today without you. I will forever and always attribute my success in
photography to your willingness to be honest in our friendship. Furthermore, I can't even recall all of the conversations we've had that have kept my faith alive. You are a light, Beth. I mean it. Don't give up on this thing God is doing in your heart. You're inspiring those around you... no doubt about it. I hope these pictures make you happy. You're awesome.

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Enjoy, friends.


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3.27.2012

ONE FRAME // ANDY

With all the lovely ladies featured on the blog lately, I figured it would be refreshing to have a handsome face take the spotlight for a bit.

This is Andy. He's a senior. And he's awesome.

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Enjoy, friends.


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3.26.2012

JUST A FEW // MELISSA / PREVIEW

On my way to my next photo session today, but I just couldn't resist posting a few from Melissa's session this morning!

More photos (and info) to come later this week. For now, you should know that Melissa is a SCAD student studying fashion and just happens to have a part-time job at Anthropologie. Kindred-spirits? I think so. :)

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3.22.2012

SPRING! // Ashli at Pineola Farms

So, every now and then I get a creative itch. Be it pinterest-inspired, seasonally inspired, or magazine inspired... it just springs up and I must quench it.

This time I was inspired by Spring brights and local blooms and--well--red heads. If I'm honest, the genetic attributes I would have requested from the Lord include red hair and fair skin. I've always been a fan.

And on that note, Ashli was the perfect model for this session. She was so natural in front of the camera... in as much to be willing to stand in the midst of bees and gnats to get the lovely floral shots (the things which often seem glamorous and effortless typically have a really entertaining back-story). And God's creation couldn't have been more accommodating... although I feel like that's the wrong wording.
He's amazing.

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Ashli,
Thank you for trusting this random friend-of-friends to capture you impromptu on a warm, gnat-filled Spring day. I have to say that amidst all of the nuances that the warmth of Georgia brings, the evening was entirely enjoyable and so very successful. You are stunning. Your personality was vivacious and contagious--I loved getting to know you a bit! I look forward to the photo opportunities to come. Best of luck as you finish up school (yay!). Thanks for embarking on this new friendship.
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Enjoy, friends.


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3.16.2012

MARRIED! // SUMMERLY & ERIC

Summerly and Eric had the perfect Southern wedding. Fresh spring flowers blooming, an early taste of the Spring sun, quaint and cordial reception. Mercer's campus couldn't have offered a better palette of the season for their photographs and the historic architecture is to die for.

Summerly wore one of my favorite dresses I have ever seen. Her Vera Wang gown offered Southern elegance with the simple cut one-shoulder top and Southern flare with the fabulously textured bottom. She looked absolutely stunning.

I really could go on and on about that beautiful day, but pictures would do far more justice than my ramblings ever could!

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Summerly and Eric,
If there's one description of what you carry as a duo, it is absolutely peace. It would be an understatement to say you two were calm on that day. You each have such a sweet demeanor about you--together, you're a breath of fresh air. I truly felt like you were able to absorb every part of the day (although that doesn't keep it from being absolutely surreal). Thank you so much for affording me the opportunity of capturing such precious memories! As equally surreal and serene that day was, I am certain these images will be a delightful reminder of what a blissful start March 10, 2012 was to your life together. I pray that God's peace continues to reign as life continues... may you always be a beacon of hope to those around you!


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Enjoy, friends.



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